Awesome app... I like the gestures... but i wish it had Shake to Shuffle
There's a control for shuffle just below the album art on the right.
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Awesome app... I like the gestures... but i wish it had Shake to Shuffle
Just got an update in the market for the trial version and I see full version is in the market now for $4.99. So what's the difference between the trial version and full version?
The developer answered on his forum that it's a 2 week trial and then well cease to work.
That's too bad. So basically if we want to continue to use it, we'll have to buy it.
I would have liked to seen a free ad supported or high end feature restricted version.
No chance of that?
I'll probably just delete this then. Probably not worth $5 to me.
Here's the thread I started on his forum.He has said there will be a free version available. I don't know if he means a time sensitive trial which will expire like we have now or a stripped down free version.
Right now there is no "paid" and "free" version. The free version is the full app - what you pay for is a unlocker basically (which takes off the trial part, not unlocks more features).
bought this about 2 hrs ago
concerns me a little whether this licence verification thing is going to become a problem as after i bought it and installed the key i turned off data access.
it force flosed the player telling me it couldnt verify my credentials with the market licencing system.
after i enabled data connection it was fine, since then its not done it again with data access disabled but i concern is that if it does random checks, what if it checks when im on a plane or somewhere that doesnt have data?
my music is for anywhere and shouldnt be limited to internet connection
Wow, if it's true that you can't listen if you don't have a data connection, that's a big problem.This player is well worth five bucks to me, however, I will not be purchasing until the following issue is resolved:
From XDA Developers forum
Edit: I see you posted in that thread to ask if there would be a stripped down/ad supported version, so hopefully that gets answered.
OK, found an an annoying bug with this program today.
I was in the library studying and I started fiddling and faddling with this app and the eq, really pumping the volume. A girl came up and got my attention, and asked - 'sorry, can you turn that down, we're trying to have a conversation over here..."... I'm thinking g'dam my headphones must be loud, then I realise that it's coming out the speaker as well as through the headphones.
So watch out for that. Of course if you've got phones on you may not realise and will just be acting like an annoying idiot like I was. I've rebooted my phone and it still happens, but seems intermittent. It _may_ have something to do with using TapeMachine around the same time, not sure.
I'm surprised people are upset over the 5 dollar price, heck for the price of a Big Mac combo, I get an app that turns my phone into everything I had before on my $150 MP3 player...well worth it to me, but to each his/her own I guess.
I'm surprised people are upset over the 5 dollar price, heck for the price of a Big Mac combo, I get an app that turns my phone into everything I had before on my $150 MP3 player...well worth it to me, but to each his/her own I guess.
It's not that $5 will break anybody. Clearly we have spent hundreds of dollars on our phones and a lot per month for the ability to continue using them. It comes down to the market and what is available from the competition.
As an example, most iPhone apps are $0.99 and that is what the market bears. Apps which cost $3 are not outrageously expensive but they are higher than the average and therefore the expectation is that they better be worth the extra $2.
Clearly PowerAMP is the best audio player out there. With WinAmp available for free, I question whether it is $5 better. I'm not saying it isn't and I'm not saying I won't buy it, but it's not a given and needs to withstand some pretty tough scrutiny on my part.
It's not that $5 will break anybody. Clearly we have spent hundreds of dollars on our phones and a lot per month for the ability to continue using them. It comes down to the market and what is available from the competition.
As an example, most iPhone apps are $0.99 and that is what the market bears. Apps which cost $3 are not outrageously expensive but they are higher than the average and therefore the expectation is that they better be worth the extra $2.
Clearly PowerAMP is the best audio player out there. With WinAmp available for free, I question whether it is $5 better. I'm not saying it isn't and I'm not saying I won't buy it, but it's not a given and needs to withstand some pretty tough scrutiny on my part.
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